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Relying on his filial connection to Sycorax, Caliban claims ownership of the island. Prospero constantly reminds Ariel of Sycorax's cruel treatment to maintain the sprite's service.

Scholars generally agree that Sycorax, a foil for Prospero, is closely related to the Medea of Ovid's Metamorphoses. Postcolonialist writers and critics see Sycorax as giving voice to peoples, particularly women, recovering from the effects of colonisation. Later versions of The Tempest, beginning with William Davenant's seventeenth-century adaptation, have given Sycorax a vocal role in the play, but maintained her image as a malevolent antagonist to Prospero.

A drawing of Sycorax by Robert Anning Bell. Removing book from your Reading List will also remove any bookmarked pages associated with this title. Are you sure you want to remove bookConfirmation and any corresponding bookmarks? My Preferences My Reading List. The Tempest William Shakespeare. Character Analysis Caliban. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Why was Prospero banished?

Who is Ariel and why does he work for Prospero? Why does Caliban hate Prospero and Miranda? How does Prospero manipulate Alonso and his company? Why does Prospero give up magic? Characters Caliban.



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